During Halftime of Fordham's tough loss to Harvard, USA Today College Hoops writer Nicole Auerbach (@NicoleAuerbach) spoke with Chris Marasco and Mack Rosenberg about the development of Fodham men's basketball. Take a listen below.

During Halftime of Fordham's tough loss to Harvard, PJ Carlesimo, a Fordham alumn and former Fordham assistant coach, spoke with Chris Marasco and Mack Rosenberg about the development of Fodham men's basketball. Take a listen below.

The legendary Doc Emrick, lead hockey play-by-play announcer for NBC and NBC Sports, joined Kenny Ducey and Kelly Kultys to discuss all things New York hockey. Emrick offered his insights into the Henrik Lundqvist situation and the Devils' poor shootout play as well as offering his New Year's resolutions for the team.

Ryan Ruocco (@RyanRuocco), host of YES's This Week in Football, National NFL Broadcaster on ESPN Radio, and WFUV Alumn joined One on One Saturday to preview some of Week 17's big matchups. He told us who he thinks will fill the final Wild Card spot in the AFC, plus who the most dangerous NFC team is. Additionally, we chatted about whether or not Rex Ryan should be fired, and what the Giants must do in the offseason.

Chris Herring (@HerringWSJ) joined us earlier on One on One to break down the Knicks' various issues on and off the court, including James Dolan's reported closed-door meeting with the team, Mike Woodson's questionable lineup choices, and their lack of performance in crunch time. Take a listen below.

Taylor Armosino (@tarmosino) of The Knicks Wall joined me to discuss the various struggles the 3-8 Knicks have, including Mike Woodson's shuffling of the lineup and Carmelo Anthony's struggles. We also discuss the upcoming west-coast roadtrip leading up to December 5th's Nets game, and where the Knicks may be at that point.

It’s been over four months since the Miami Heat played a meaningful game. That all changes next week when the Heat open up the 2013 regular season on the road in the Windy City against the Chicago Bulls. The return of former MVP Derrick Rose is one of the many things we discussed with ESPN.com NBA writer Tom Haberstroh on One on One.

One on One began its fortieth anniversary by speaking to its roots, the founding father of New York’s longest running sports call-in show, Malcolm Moran, now the Director of the National Sports Journalism Institute in Indiana University.

DJ Sixsmith and Jake Kring-Schreifels discussed the formation of the show with him when it was in its Sunday night, airtime infancy and about its being a media platform for many Fordham students, now leading broadcasters today. The discussion shifted halfway into the state and future of sports journalism and its rapidly changing form, through tools like Twitter and practices like content aggregation.

With the NBA season just a week away, the Nets and Knicks are ready to start seasons with high expectations. Kenny Ducey and Mike Watts host WFUV's NBA preview show to look at the most important storylines surrounding New York basketball. Guests: Tom Lorenzo of NetsDaily and Mike Miller of Post Don't Lie

David Haggerty USTA chairman of the board talked with Jake Kring-Schrifels, Kenny Ducey and Julian Atienza on One on One about the renovation program for the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

We discussed the details of the design for the new retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium and what the U.S. Open means to New York City. Dave also fleshed out the way the next generations of American tennis players are being developed.

Marty Glickman spent 12 years at WFUV teaching the student broadcasters the art of doing play-by-play. He began with Bob Papa and his final pupil was Spero Dedes. Spero gives his recollection of Marty including what he meant to him and his feelings upon seeing the new HBO Documentary "Glickman". You can also hear Bob and Spero talk with Andrew Bogusch and Rich McLaughlin, also students of Marty, in special One on One interviews this past Saturday.

On August 26 at 9 PM HBO premiered "Glickman" a documentary by James Freedman about the life of broadcaster Marty Glickman. Marty was special to all of us here at WFUV, especially the students he taught in a 12-year period between 1988-2000.

Spero Dedes. Marty's final Fordham pupil, and current student DJ Sixsmith talk with Producer/Director James Freedman about his association with Marty, which began as a 17-year old high school student, They talk about the reason for making the documentary and what it was like to put the film together.

Pierre Davis, who was the halfback for the Rams football team in the late 1970’s, visited Kenny Ducey and Nolan Silbernagel in the Media Center at the Barclays Golf Tournament. Davis, who entered the Fordham Hall of Fame in 1984, is also the Head of Volunteers at the tournament. He told the guys what the duties of the volunteers were, how many of them were actually golf fans. He exlained why pictures of players on the course aren’t allowed.

We also asked Davis what his favorite hole on the course was, and what he thought about the 2013 Fordham Football squad.

For the thirteenth consecutive year, WFUV talks to the members of the Brooklyn Cyclones and the Staten Island Yankees in the Short Season Single-A Penn League about the trials and tribulations of being minor league ballplayers. The long bus rides, the low pay, 76 games in 80 days. This is a look into Life in the Minors: How the Other Half Lives.

This week, Tara Sledjeski and Kelly Kultys check out what these minor league players do when they're not palying and perparing for baseball.

For the thirteenth consecutive year, WFUV talks to the members of the Brooklyn Cyclones and the Staten Island Yankees in the Short Season Single-A Penn League about the trails and tribulations of being minor league ballplayers. The long bus rides, the low pay, 76 games in 80 days. This is a look into Life in the Minors: How the Other Half Lives.

This week, Matt Rosenfeld and Anthony Pucik find out what it means to be a part of these iconic teams.

Nolan Silbernagel and Matt Rosenfeld sat down with Buster Olney of the ESPN family of networks and asked him all questions regarding the recent suspensions of players tied to taking performance enhancing drugs. Olney gives his take as to whether or not this past Monday, which was when 12 players were suspended for taking PED’s, was a good or bad day for baseball, if he was surprised only Alex Rodriguez appealed the suspension, and if he expects the penalties to get tougher against players using PED’s.

Johnny Manziel has made the headlines again this week but for all the wrong reasons. He allegedly received a significant amount of money for signing memorabilia earlier this year. The NCAA is looking into the situation, andLen Robbins of the New York Post offered his opinions on Manziel and the situation.

Award winning MLB.com writer Paul Hagen joined Mack Rosenberg and Kelly Kultys on One on One. Hagen, just a week removed from receiving the J.G Taylor Spink Award by the Baseball Writers’ Association at the Baseball Hall of Fame, gave his insights on the Biogenesis case.

He covered all aspects of the case especially Alex Rodriguez. Hagen broke down the different routes Major League Baseball could take in suspending A-Rod. He also discussed what it would take for the MLB and Rodriguez’s team to reach a settlement.

Fordham Athletic Director Dave Roach came on One on One Saturday to discuss all things Fordham sports. I spoke to him about his first summer as AD at Rose Hill and about some of the interesting things he's been doing. Roach addressed some of the exciting new additions to the athletic facilities at Fordham, which include new grass on Bahoshy and Murphy Fields along with brand new video scoreboards being put up in the Rose Hill Gym.

We also dove into the Fordham Football team, which began practice for the 2013 season this week. With so much to look forward to in year two of the Joe Moorhead era at Fordham, Roach weighed in with his thoughts. Plus, we talked about the new look Atlantic 10, and took some of your emailer questions.

For the thirteenth consecutive year, WFUV talks to the members of the Brooklyn Cyclones and the Staten Island Yankees in the Short Season Single-A Penn League about the trails and tribulations of being minor league ballplayers. The long bus rides, the low pay, 76 games in 80 days. This is a look into Life in the Minors: How the Other Half Lives.

This week, Matt Moro and Mike Pawell explain what players do off the field to stay on it.

Bob Costas, the legendary broadcaster on MLB Network, was kind enough to sit down with Nolan Silbernagel and I for an exclusive interview about all things baseball on hall of fame weekend. Bob spoke about the game today and what it means for him to be at the hall of fame this year with no current players being inducted.

We also tackled the issues of baseball today, the predominant one being steroids and what the future will be like for guys like Ryan Braun and Alex Rodriguez. Costas also looked on the bright side in touching on the young stars of the game today like Mike Trout, Bryce Harper, Manny Machado and others.

As part of our series of interviews on Hall of Fame Weekend, Mack Rosenberg and Nolan Silbernagel talked to Jim Gates and Tim Wiles about the new book released by the Baseball Hall of Fame: “Inside the Baseball Hall of Fame.” Jim is the Librarian and Tim is the Director of Research and both were major contributors to the book, which is filled with photos of artifacts, some not currently on display, and the history behind them.

Jeff Idelson is the president of the national baseball hall of fame, and while many fans probably don't know who he is, he has a profound impact on what goes on in baseball these days. He spoke with myself and Nolan Silbernagel about many things including his day-to-day job functions. Idelson was also outspoken about no players being inducted into the hall of fame this year, and while the hall wants players to be inducted every year, he doesn't believe it is a necessity every year.

Paul Hagen has been a sportswriter for nearly 40 years, covering the Dodgers, Rangers, and then the Phillies for 25 years before moving to his current role as national writer for MLB.com. He covers the office of commissioner Budy Selig, and we sat down with him prior to the ceremony to talk about his career and contributions to the game. Hagen also talked to us about PEDs and what the commissioner is doing to change the game for the better.

Dr. Frank Jobe, was joined for this interview by his former patient Tommy John. Jobe operated on John back in 1974 and developed what became known as Tommy John surgery, forever changing the fate of pitchers who had injured elbows. Jobe and John took us back to the mid-seventies when the two first met and decided to go through with the surgery. It began a budding friendship that still exists today.

For the thirteenth consecutive year, WFUV talks to the members of the Brooklyn Cyclones and the Staten Island Yankees in the Short Season Single-A Penn League about the trails and tribulations of being minor league ballplayers. The long bus rides, the low pay, 76 games in 80 days. This is a look into Life in the Minors: How the Other Half Lives.

This week, Matt Rosenfeld and Tara Sledjeski examine how players on both ball clubs are getting acclimated to pro ball.

For the thirteenth consecutive year, WFUV talks to the members of the Brooklyn Cyclones and the Staten Island Yankees in the Short Season Single-A Penn League about the trails and tribulations of being minor league ballplayers. The long bus rides, the low pay, 76 games in 80 days. This is a look into Life in the Minors: How the Other Half Lives.

This week, Matt Moro and Kelly Kultys go inside the first extended road trips of the season for both ball clubs.

Sunday at MLB's FanFest, Jake Kring-Schreifels, Matt Sinise, and Kenny Ducey conducted the rare three-person interview with legendary LF Lou Brock. He spoke on everything from how to correctly steal a base to the changes in baseball he wishes he hadn't seen.

For the thirteenth consecutive year, WFUV talks to the members of the Brooklyn Cyclones and the Staten Island Yankees in the Short Season Single-A Penn League about the trails and tribulations of being minor league ballplayers. The long bus rides, the low pay, 76 games in 80 days. This is a look into Life in the Minors: How the Other Half Lives.

This week, Mike Pawell and Anthony Pucik examine the rituals, superstitions and quirks that help the ballplayers.

Hear Life in the Minors every week on WFUV's One on One, Saturday's at 2:50pm.

For the thirteenth consecutive year, WFUV talks to the members of the Brooklyn Cyclones and the Staten Island Yankees in the Short Season Single-A Penn League about the trails and tribulations of being minor league ballplayers. The long bus rides, the low pay, 76 games in 80 days. This is a look into Life in the Minors: How the Other Half Lives.

This week, Matt's Moro and Rosenfeld look at how players from around the country get to know one another and form a cohesive unit.

Hear Life in the Minors every week on WFUV's One on One, Saturday's at 2:50pm.

With the Wimbledon about to wrap up, WFUV’s Nolan Silbernagel and Kris Venezia talked with the Daily News’s Filip Bondy about the tournament. We talked about the surprising early round upsets and the future of American tennis.

Nolan Silbernagel and Kris Venezia sat down with columnist for MLB.com Matthew Leach to talk about the state of the Yankees.Leach weighed in on his thoughts about how the team has performed so far, what having Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter back will do for the Pinstripes, and who the first half MVP of the Bronx Bombers has been so far this year.

Mike Watts and Kris Venezia talk with Matt Cronin of Tennisreporters.net,TENNIS.com and USTA.com about the sruprising upsets of top seeds Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. Matt tells the show what this means for Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic, and gives his predictions for both the Men's and Ladie's draws. They also look at why there are so many injuries at the All England Club this year.

While the trade has will not be confirmed officially until July 12th, the Brooklyn Nets will welcome Boston Celtics' Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Jason Terry. The Nets will send Gerald Wallace, MarShon Brooks, Kris Humphries, Kris Joseph, 3 first round draft picks (2014, 2016,2018) and Kieth Bogans (via sign-and-trade) to Boston. Chris Carrino voice of the Nets on WFAN joined Mike Watts and Kris Venezia to talk about the potential imapct of these aging stars for the Nets.

Two days removed from the 2013 NBA Draft, Kenny Ducey chatted with ESPN New York's Jared Zwerling (@JaredZwerling) about New York Kincks free agents JR Smith and Chris Copeland, and who the Knicks may have their eye on Thursday night.

Two days away from the NBA Draft, Tom Lorenzo (@TomLorenzo) joined Kenny Ducey to discuss what the Nets may do with the 22nd pick in the NBA Draft, and what Tom himself decided to do with the Nets' pick in SBNation's Mock Draft. According to him, Brooklyn needs a bigman, or at the very least, a wing player. Hear what Jason Kidd said to Tom when asked which of the pre-draft workouts he liked.

ESPN and Baseball America writer Jerry Crasnick (@jcrasnick) joined One on One Saturday afternoon to weigh in on the Yankees' failure to hit, baseball's rising stars, and recent pro-PED comments made by Angels RP Ryan Madson.

Jesse Spector (@JesseSpector), hockey writer for Sporting News, stopped by One on One today to discuss Saturday night’s Game 2 matchup between the Boston Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks. The conversation ranged from discussing Game 1, analyzing both teams’ strengths, and determining who might come away with victory in tonight’s game and in the series.

ESPNNY Radio Host and Nets PxP Man Ryan Ruocco joined Kenny Ducey and Jake Kring-Schreifels to chat about the new Brooklyn Nets Head Coach, as well as his impressions of the NBA Finals thus far. Also, hear what he had to say on the future of the Heat's big three.

Mack Rosenberg and Eric Mollo chatted with Kenny Albert earlier on One on One, discussing the Rangers' Overtime thriller Thursday and their upcoming Game 6, as well as the Penguins' strong offensive showing throughout the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and the action out West.

The lead national college basketball writer, Jim O'Connell joined One on One to talk March Madness with Alex Smith and Matt Sinise. Jim is the father of WFUV alum and current Fordham SID Andrew O'Connell, and is married to Anne Gregory-O'Connell, the only women to have her jersey retired in the Rose Hill Gym.

Jake Kring-Schreifels and Kris Venezia talked to the Baltimore Sun Ravens blogger, asking him about the Ray Lewis controversy this week and Joe Flacco's performance. He also describes the Flacco's contract situation and the keys to the Ravens winning Sunday.

Jake Kring-Schrifels and Kris Venezia chatted with Steve Bono, a two-time Super Bowl winner with the San Francisco 49ers and Pro-Bowl winner with the Kansas City Chiefs. He talks about the state of the NFL in light of the week's precarious rhetoric on the NFL's future. Bono also talks about preparing for the Super Bowl, Colin Kaepernick's experience coming off the bench, and conversely, Alex Smith's new bench role.

Alex Smith and Mike Watts were joined by the voice of the NHL on NBC, and WFUV Member Mike Emrick just a few hours before he called the Penguins and Flyers in Philadelphia to talk about the shortened season.

Jeff Idelson has been the president of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum since 2008. He took time out of his busy schedule to chat with Alex Smith about the recent vote and about whether or not the voting policy needs to be changed.

Jake Kring-Schreifels talked all things college football with Robinson who discussed some coaches, Johnny Manziel’s Cotton Bowl performance, and a preview of the BCS Championship game between Alabama and Notre Dame.

Talking to Kenny Ducey and Jake Kring-Schreifels, Spector hashed out the landscape of the NHL labor negotiations, explaining the big sticking points and what the lockout thus far has meant New York area teams.

Kenny Ducey and I got the opportunity to speak with longtime WFUV member Clark Judge on all things football as the first round of playoff begins tonight. We discuss the developing stories of coaches, including Andy Reid’s decision to sign with Kansas City and Bill O'Brien’s commitment to Penn State. We also break down the wildcard weekend matchups and hear what his predictions are for a lot of close games.

The New York Times' Howard Beck stops by on One on One to talk about the Brooklyn Nets who have fired Head Coach Avery Johnson. Could the expectations surrounding the Nets move to Brooklyn have had the biggest hand in Johnson's firing? Nolan Silbernagel and Mike Valdetara discuss with Howard Beck.